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dress bathing suit Womens One Piece Swim Dress Bathing Suit

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dress bathing suit Womens One Piece Swim Dress Bathing SuitSplash Your Worries Away with Style and Comfort Swim, lounge, and relax with confidence with the flattering flared skirt swimsuit design. Enjoy built in support thanks to an inner bra with removable cups. Glide through the water comfortably with four way stretch fabric and comfort straps. Protect your skin from the sun in fabric with a UPF 50+ rating. Enjoy yourself in one of Aqua Designs signature 3 D water camouflage prints that are stylish and

Splash Your Worries Away with Style and Comfort

  • Swim, lounge, and relax with confidence with the flattering flared skirt swimsuit design.
  • Enjoy built-in support thanks to an inner bra with removable cups.
  • Glide through the water comfortably with four-way stretch fabric and comfort straps.
  • Protect your skin from the sun in fabric with a UPF 50+ rating.
  • Enjoy yourself in one of Aqua Design’s signature 3-D water-camouflage prints that are stylish and concealing.

Whether zipping down a water slide, splashing in the ocean’s waves, or hanging out at your local pool you deserve to feel beautiful as you let loose and enjoy your time in the water. The Aqua Design Swim Dress, This item, is a new take on the classic one-piece, adding a cute flared skirt to both sculpt your shape and provide maximum coverage creating a modest summertime look. Combined with Aqua Designs' signature 3-D water-prints, the Swim Dress is the perfect ensemble for ladies that want the coverage of a dress but the freedom of a swimsuit.

Care Instructions:

Wash cold, no fabric softener, and low-heat dryer setting or hang dry.

A Modest Swim Dress for Care-Free Fun in the Sun

The Aqua Design Women’s Swim Dress takes the classic one-piece and makes it more inviting, more comfortable, and more appealing with the addition of a cute flared skirt for additional coverage and style. If you want to enjoy yourself in the water but don’t care to “show it all,” this swim dress is for you. This modest swim dress is as comfortable as it is stylish, made of four-way stretch AquaPoly fabric that’s breathable, moisture-wicking, and moves with you. The swim dress also features an inner bra with removable cups providing excellent support. And when you’re laying out you can rest assured knowing that your skin is protected from the sun with fabric rated UPF 50+.

Four 3-D Water-print Colors:

Black Water / Black

Green Bayou / Black

Pink Water / Black

Royal Ripple / Black

Suggested Wear:

  • Swimming
  • Beachwear
  • Snorkeling
  • Water Sports

Features:

  • UPF 50+ sun protection
  • 85% polyester / 15% spandex
  • Quick-drying
  • Four-way stretch fabric
  • Hourglass sculpted cut
  • Aqua Design water print side panels for slimming effect, available in four colors
  • Soft cups are sewn into the liner for added shape and support
  • Available in sizes S - 2XL

Care Instructions:

Wash cold, no fabric softener, and low-heat dryer setting or hang dry.

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